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Storing T in Syringe?
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<blockquote data-quote="mercury" data-source="post: 137625" data-attributes="member: 38320"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>I've read some of the advice on this forum and actioned some of the tips, but my healthcare provider just 'blew a gasket' when I told him how I was attempting to prevent T wastage.</p><p></p><p>I'm UK based and my current protocol is 0.5ml of Sustanon 250 every 5days, with HCG every 3.5 days. Since Sustanon only comes in 1ml ampoules, I'd taken to loading 2 syringes with the correct dose, injecting 0.5ml immediately, and the other 0.5 ml 5 days later. It seemed like a good way to prevent waste & save some cash, rather than disposing of 0.5ml on each occasion.</p><p></p><p>However, as mentioned above I've just received some very strong 'advice' that such a procedure is inherently unsafe. There were a variety of reasons cited, including the problems of leaving the Sustanon in a plastic syringe for 5 days, that could have a very negative health impact, and also on the hygiene side of things.</p><p></p><p>My question for the forum is quite simple; is the recent advice from my healthcare professional essentially correct, OR, is the healthcare provider perhaps a little more worried about his profit margin, thus wanting me to waste 50% of my medication?</p><p></p><p>Thank you all in advance for any thoughts you might be able to offer on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mercury, post: 137625, member: 38320"] Hey guys, I've read some of the advice on this forum and actioned some of the tips, but my healthcare provider just 'blew a gasket' when I told him how I was attempting to prevent T wastage. I'm UK based and my current protocol is 0.5ml of Sustanon 250 every 5days, with HCG every 3.5 days. Since Sustanon only comes in 1ml ampoules, I'd taken to loading 2 syringes with the correct dose, injecting 0.5ml immediately, and the other 0.5 ml 5 days later. It seemed like a good way to prevent waste & save some cash, rather than disposing of 0.5ml on each occasion. However, as mentioned above I've just received some very strong 'advice' that such a procedure is inherently unsafe. There were a variety of reasons cited, including the problems of leaving the Sustanon in a plastic syringe for 5 days, that could have a very negative health impact, and also on the hygiene side of things. My question for the forum is quite simple; is the recent advice from my healthcare professional essentially correct, OR, is the healthcare provider perhaps a little more worried about his profit margin, thus wanting me to waste 50% of my medication? Thank you all in advance for any thoughts you might be able to offer on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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